Workers’ Comp Data: Restaurant and Hospitality, Educational Services Industries Still Experiencing Low Volume of Workers’ Comp Claims
Data analysis by Aarthi Thiruvengadam. As the COVID-19 pandemic goes on, the workers’ compensation industry is still continuing to manage changing claim patterns and trends.
Workers’ Comp Data: About 25% of COVID-19 Claims Have Associated Medical Costs
Now that the year has come to a close, we took a closer look at Mitchell’s workers’ compensation claim data throughout all of 2020, and below, we’ll share our key claim takeaways.
Workers’ Comp Transformation and the Pandemic: 2020 Trends and Insights from the mPower Conference
COVID-19 has caused many changes throughout 2020, including in the workers’ compensation industry, with many employees leaving the office and working from home, regulations that have affected health care delivery and an uncertain economy. These changes have come quickly and are still evolving, even as 2021 approaches. During the 2020 mPower industry conference held in October, Mitchell experts shared several important insights and emerging trends in the workers’ compensation industry that continue to change because of the pandemic.
Silver Linings in 2020 [Video]
Watch Alex share some silver linings from 2020, with recommendations on how to leverage this year’s positive trends to help you find greater success.
The Black Lives Matter Movement Is Changing Us for the Better
The first half of 2020 has been unprecedented. There has been some good, a lot of bad and even some ugly. But when I step back and think of one word that sums it all up, it is change. Looking back at where we were as recently as mid-February, our industry was slated for powerful growth and business-as-usual meant powering forward like any other year.
Workers’ Comp Data: Healthcare Industry Sector is the Source of the Majority of COVID-19 Claims
Data analysis by Aarthi Thiruvengadam Over the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the workers’ compensation industry has gone through an unprecedented number of changes, from an increase in telemedicine to a shift to working from home. To get a clearer picture of how the pandemic has changed our industry so far this year, we took a closer look at Mitchell’s 2020 workers’ compensation claims data.
Getting Into Insurance? The Insurance Industry Outlook is Brighter than Ever
Over the last decade, the insurance industry has undergone dramatic changes that have catapulted it to the forefront of the American consciousness, driven by advancements in technology, shifts in consumer demand and growth in creative advertising. Now the last several months have brought a tidal wave of new changes upon us, and forced the industry to innovate and operate in ways we never thought possible.